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Documents on Cambodian martyrs presented to Vatican (CWN)
Posted on 05/29/2026 04:05 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The vicar apostolic of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, delivered to the Vatican almost 2,500 pages of documentation on the sainthood cause of his predecessor, Bishop Joseph Chhmar Salas, and 11 other Catholics martyred in the 1970s.
Pope Leo, Canada's Prime Minister Carney discuss AI, peace (CWN)
Posted on 05/29/2026 04:05 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Pope Leo XIV and Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada spoke by phone this afternoon about artificial intelligence, four days after the publication of the encyclical Magnifica Humanitas (CWN article, analysis).
Pope Leo XIV Meets With Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
Posted on 05/29/2026 01:08 AM (The Daily Register)
May. 29 Friday of the Eighth Week of Ordinary Time; Opt. Mem. of St. Paul VI, Pope; <em>Ember Friday</em>, Weekday
Posted on 05/29/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Wanted: Faithful Builders for the AI Construction Site
Posted on 05/28/2026 23:51 PM (The Daily Register)
Notre Dame Rector Sexually Abused Students Over 17 Years, Report Finds
Posted on 05/28/2026 23:27 PM (The Daily Register)
PHOTOS: National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Processes Through Historic Savannah, Georgia
Posted on 05/28/2026 22:51 PM (The Daily Register)
Flourishing Traditional Marian Franciscan Community in UK to Be Dissolved
Posted on 05/28/2026 22:14 PM (The Daily Register)
10 Things Pope Leo Calls Us to Do in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
Posted on 05/28/2026 20:16 PM (The Daily Register)
Ghana welcomes papal apology for slavery (BBC)
Posted on 05/28/2026 06:05 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Ghana’s government stated that the apology “reinforces the growing global understanding that confronting historical injustices demands truth-telling and moral responsibility as essential foundations for justice and reconciliation,” the BBC reported.
The statement came two months after the United Nations adopted a declaration on slavery backed by Ghana’s foreign minister. At the time, Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the new apostolic nuncio to the United States, criticized the declaration for its “partial narrative, which, regrettably, does not serve the cause of truth,” adding that “as early as 1435, Pope Eugene IV condemned the enslavement of the inhabitants of the Canary Islands and excommunicated those who refused to free them.”